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Family forced to carry corpse in wheelbarrow

A family that just lost its relative was made to carry the corpse in a wheelbarrow as they had no money to pay for an ambulance.

The corpse being transported in a wheelbarrow

According to Rariya Reports, a Hausa News portal, the hospital vehemently refused to allow the family the use of its ambulance to transport the deceased to their hometown for burial since they could not afford to pay for the transportation.

The family had to improvise and borrow the barrow from someone and take the corpse home.

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The family with the corpse

Photo Credit: Rariya

This is what Raiya posted on their Facebook wall as translated by a user, Nura Alkali:

"This is the corpse of a woman who died at a public hospital in Karasuwa LGA, Yobe State.

The family of the deceased lacked money for ambulance service, so hospital authorities declined to transport the corpse home for burial."

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"For that reason, the family found a wheelbarrow which took the corpse home."

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